Planchette, planchettes
Planchette is a diminutive of the word [board as in plank] and
described as a tool or device that accompanies an additional
board where the information perceived is recorded. The
planchette is useless without the binary partner that is either
written upon or has letters and numbers where movement records
the message perceived.
| Messages perceived are thought to be from the supernatural,
superluminal, and subconscious realms. These messages are
manifested as the trinity of the parts, while the mind serves as
the 4th dimension of reception.
Without curiosity, none of this would be possible. At our heart
level, we burn for the ultimate wisdom, yet we also accept what
has been ascribed as fact, when we have fixed the knowledge as
our science fiction. In order for a planchette to serve its
function, a channel is opened emitting energy from the point
between two planes, as the axiom of knowledge is perceived in
perpendicular fashion to the arrangement.
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A planchette has been used for centuries, and some are perceived
as having a vertical lead pencil that would mark the message
emitted and set perpendicular to the recorder plane. These
objects have terms used for their existence, as mystic boards,
Ouija® boards, talking boards,
spirit boards, and
luminal portals. It is perceived these message can be obtained
not only through the use of a planchette, but using the mind
only, and through meditative practices.
Hence, the medium is not only one who might accomplish
shamanistic enlightenment, but also those who practice
communication, and those who have been gifted with truth of it.
The state of mind of the medium plays a critical role in the
knowledge obtained. Maybe in a deeper sense, the planchette is
the state of mind of the receiver. The receiver must have
a clearer record, and the music is curiously played when requested in
earnest. The mechanisms used today to practice spiritual-com are
quite advanced from older times where they seem more a game of
chance. Today, chance seems to still exist, but a much clearer level
of communication exists with words.
The planchette itself is believed to be coined in France in the
19th century from [little board]. The Ouija® boards
of today have a
triangular shaped plastic device with a clear hole on small legs
which slides upon the surface of a piece of cardboard with slick
paper applied to it. Planchettes are often built out of wood
along with their binary boards. Elijah J. Bond and Charles
Kennard invented the
original Ouija® in 1892, later sold
to William Fuld and the Talking Board Company. Parker Brothers
Game Company of Beverly, Massachusetts eventually purchased all
rights to the game and name.
Planchettes have also been known to move by themselves. Yet,
they could not do this without energy transmission outside the
body of any medium. A planchette will not move if no clear
receiver exists. So in understanding what a planchette
represents, we must consider this is only an extension of our
perception as a scribe for ultimate knowledge.
This extension is interpreted by the one who labels it. If the
labeler believes in the devil, then that perception may indeed
be evil, based on the antenna of the receiver.
Job 36: 2-4
Suffer me a little, and I will shew thee that I have yet to
speak on God's behalf. [3] I will fetch my knowledge from afar,
and will ascribe righteousness to my Maker. [4] For truly my
words shall not be false: he that is perfect in knowledge
is with thee.
R. Mark Sink 2007/3/24
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